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1 heave
Ivt. (무거운 것을)들어 올리다, (닻 따위를)들어서 던져 넣다, (가슴을)펴다, 부풀리다, (바람이 파도를)높이다, (한숨을)쉬다IIvi. 오르다, 들리다, 높아지다, 부풀다, 기복하다, 굽이치다, 허덕이다, 토하다, 끌다, 감다, (배가)움직이다, 나아가다 \heave in sight (배가)보이기 시작하다, \heave to(배를 멈추다, 정선하다)IIIn. (들어) 올림, 융기, (파도의)기복, 굽이침, 수평 전위, (말의)천식 -
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3 lead
In. 납, 납제품, (연필의) 심, 측연, 함석 지붕, heave the \lead 수심을 재다IIvt. 납을 씌우다(채워 매우다), 인데르를 채우다IIIvt. 인도(안내)하다, 거느리다, 꾀다, 지내다, (생활, 일상을) 보내다IVvi. 안내하다, (길이) 통하다, 솔선하다, \lead away 데리고 가다, \lead by the nose 맹종시키다, \lead off 시작하다, \lead on 꾀다Vn. 선도, 솔선, 지휘, 지침, 조언, 우세, (물을 끌어들이는) 도량, 도선, 광맥, follow the \lead of...의 예에 따르다
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Heave — (h[=e]v), v. t. [imp. {Heaved} (h[=e]vd), or {Hove} (h[=o]v); p. p. {Heaved}, {Hove}, formerly {Hoven} (h[=o] v n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Heaving}.] [OE. heven, hebben, AS. hebban; akin to OS. hebbian, D. heffen, OHG. heffan, hevan, G. heben, Icel.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Heave — (h[=e]v), v. i. 1. To be thrown up or raised; to rise upward, as a tower or mound. [1913 Webster] And the huge columns heave into the sky. Pope. [1913 Webster] Where heaves the turf in many a moldering heap. Gray. [1913 Webster] The heaving sods… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heave to — {v.} To bring a ship to a stop; bring a sailing ship to a standstill by setting the sails in a certain way. * / Heave to! the captain shouted to his crew./ * /We fired a warning shot across the front of the pirate ship to make her heave to./ … Dictionary of American idioms
heave to — {v.} To bring a ship to a stop; bring a sailing ship to a standstill by setting the sails in a certain way. * / Heave to! the captain shouted to his crew./ * /We fired a warning shot across the front of the pirate ship to make her heave to./ … Dictionary of American idioms
heave — heave; heave·less; up·heave; up·heave·ment; … English syllables
heave — ► VERB (past and past part. heaved or chiefly Nautical hove) 1) lift or haul with great effort. 2) produce (a sigh) noisily. 3) informal throw (something heavy). 4) rise and fall rhythmically or spasmodically. 5) … English terms dictionary
heave-ho — ☆ heave ho [hēv′hō′] n. [see the phrase HEAVE HO! in HEAVE ] Informal dismissal, as from a position: chiefly in the phrase give (or get) the (old) heave ho … English World dictionary
Heave — Heave, n. 1. An effort to raise something, as a weight, or one s self, or to move something heavy. [1913 Webster] After many strains and heaves He got up to his saddle eaves. Hudibras. [1913 Webster] 2. An upward motion; a rising; a swell or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heave — [hēv] vt. HEAVED or (esp. Naut.) hove, heaving, heaved [ME heven < OE hebban, akin to Ger heben (Goth hafjan) < IE base * kap , to seize, grasp > HAVE, L capere] 1. to raise or lift, esp. with effort 2. a) to lift in this … English World dictionary
heave-ho — interjection, n 1.) old fashioned used as an encouragement to a person or group of people who are pulling something, especially on ships 2.) give someone the (old) heave ho informal to end a relationship with someone, or to make someone leave… … Dictionary of contemporary English
heave-ho — noun give someone the heave ho INFORMAL 1. ) to end a relationship with someone 2. ) to tell someone they have to leave their job … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English